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== EDWARD L. CHASE ==
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== EDWARD L. CHASE 1858-1920 ==
  
 
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=== MEMORIAL ===
 
=== MEMORIAL ===
1920
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''From Proceedings, Page 1920-83:''
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It is with sincere sorrow that I announce the decease of R. W. Edward L. Chase, of Hyannis, Past Junior Grand
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Warden of this Grand Lodge.
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He was born April 23, 1858, and passed away January 1, 1920, after a busy and successful life. By his industry
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and faithfulness in local and public affairs, he won and retained the respect and confidence of his fellow citizens. He was a zealous Freemason, giving his strength and time to the interests of our Order. His being taken from the activities of life will be sadly felt in civil and Masonic circles on the Cape, where he was generally known and universally respected.
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''From Proceedings, Page 1920-226:''
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EDWARD L. CHASE 1858-1920

EdwardChase1920.jpg

Junior Grand Warden, 1917

MEMORIAL

From Proceedings, Page 1920-83:

It is with sincere sorrow that I announce the decease of R. W. Edward L. Chase, of Hyannis, Past Junior Grand Warden of this Grand Lodge.

He was born April 23, 1858, and passed away January 1, 1920, after a busy and successful life. By his industry and faithfulness in local and public affairs, he won and retained the respect and confidence of his fellow citizens. He was a zealous Freemason, giving his strength and time to the interests of our Order. His being taken from the activities of life will be sadly felt in civil and Masonic circles on the Cape, where he was generally known and universally respected.

From Proceedings, Page 1920-226:



Distinguished Brothers